Panikâ€™s goal scoring streak was stopped at six games as Owen Sound won the second game of a home-and-home series with Guelph. The Storm won Friday night. Panik has at least one point in nine of 11 games with Guelph. Michael Zador served as backup for both games of the series.

It turns out the reason Zahn was listed as No.55 last game was his No.4 jersey was so torn after a fight he had to switch. He was back in his familiar No.4 Saturday â€“ and fought again. The jersey apparently survived this one. Saskatoon and Swift Current traded road wins in their home-and-home series this weekend.

Oâ€™Donnell remains second on the Vees in scoring, seven points behind defenseman and Denver commit Joey Leleggia. The 5-10, 180-pound, left-handed defenseman was passed over in the 2010 draft. Oâ€™Donnell is tied for 11th in the BCHL points race. Undersized 20-year-old forward David Morley of Victoria, a St. Cloud State commit, leads the league with 68 points in 40 games.

Fargo pulled into a first place tie with Dubuque, though the Fighting Saints still have four games in hand on the Force. Mullin has fallen to fourth in league scoring, eight points behind Indianaâ€™s Blake Coleman. Born in Texas, Coleman is undrafted and is committed to play collegiately with Mullin at Miami of Ohio. Mullin is tied for third in the league in plus/minus, two behind Coleman.

In the first game since the Soo fired head coach Denny Lambert, they drew the Western Conference-leading Saginaw Spirit. Despite putting up a good fight, the Greyhounds fell 3-2. Beukeboom remains without a goal this season.

Panik extended his goal scoring streak to six games when he scored on a penalty shot early in the third period. With the goal, Panik tied his OHL career high of 21 set last season with Belleville and Windsor.

Ashton finally made his TC debut and didnâ€™t take long to make an impression as he scored the gameâ€™s opening goal. He was put on a line with TC leading scorer Adam Hughesman (undrafted), who is fourth in league scoring at 26-32-58.

Oâ€™Donnell earned an assist on the Vees game winning goal scored on the power play midway through the third period. The assist gave Oâ€™Donnell 50 points for the year. He had 61 in 55 games last year for the Winnipeg South Blues of the MJHL.

Coming off a strong WJC performance in which he was Slovakiaâ€™s second leading scorer to fellow Lightning prospect Richard Panik, Janosik earned the primary assist on Gatineauâ€™s first goal en route to helping the Olympiques to a big road win.

Panik scored midway through the third to cut the Whalersâ€™ lead to 2-1, but Plymouth added a power play goal a few minutes later to clinch the win. Panik has goals in consecutive games since his return from the WJCs.

Owen Sound had a 2-0 lead to start the game, but Kingston scored four unanswered goals to win. Kingstonâ€™s Eric Gudbranson, the Panthersâ€™ first rounder last year, scored his fourth of the season in his first game back from Team Canada.

After not scoring in his time for Team Canada, Connolly had a goal and an assist and earned First Star in his return to Prince George. His goal came after he toe-dragged past a defender. The Cougars gave up a third period goal to the Giants, however, and took the loss. With the win, the Giants tied the Cougars for tops in the B.C. Division, though Prince George has two games in hand.

Mullin had his five game point streak snapped, but Fargo was still able to get a road win to close out 2010. Fargo is now in second place, five points behind Dubuque, though Dubuque has three games in hand.